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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: cogar on March 30, 2009, 03:42:19 PM
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Black glass, base = 4 ¾” square, top of ears = 3 ¾” high, top of fixture = 6”
Frosted, snap on shade w/brass finial, – 5” diameter, … 3 ½” high
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Scotty lamps were "in" in the 1930's thru 40's! Typically small night lights and coupled with white milk glass. Haven't seen one like this!
The ones coupled with white milk glass sell in a range from $95 - $175.
Will continue to keep an eye out for one like yours!
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Thanks KC, the wife has been trying forever to find out who made it.
Sam
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Mosser was a big name in making scottish terriers in glass back then...try looking at them!
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KC, I searched the Web for about 2 hours yesterday and nothing. Then I went to Google Images and found 2 pictures of the lamp I have but no info on it.
The 1st is an auction listing from 2006 showing 2 lamps identical to mine.
DARGATE AUCTION GALLERIES LLC
Fine Arts Auction April 28th, 29th & 30th, 2006
http://www.dargate.com/249_auction/249_images/2930.jpg
The 2nd one was just a "thumbnail" picure of a white Scotty dog but with a 1/2 blue base .... but it confirms the shade I have is original.
http://images.goantiques.com/thumbnails/JRY2375/JRY2375aaSSDGBL.jpg
Those are the 1st ever references I've found.